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What sort of tutorial would you like? I'm going to post one soon on removing loin clothes.

You're the first one to notice something different about Marzo! I did straighten his hair out but, there is another change if you look at his gauntlets-That isn't his original torso.

Anything you would be willing to share actually, I've been thinking about attempting some customs of my own so any information would be appreciated. For instance what colors you eventually used to match Skeletor's skin tone and armor so perfectly, exactly what material your using to sculpt onto the existing figure with (Apoxie?), how exactly you straightened Marzo's hair (Heat-gun?), etc...

I'm done for now. I eventually want to add pleats on his back loin cloth. But, that will have to wait for now. I painted a Havok staff to go with him. I'm pretty happy with how he came out.

Originally Posted by Evil Lord of Destruction

more pics!

Here you go:

Originally Posted by Tyger

Anything you would be willing to share actually, I've been thinking about attempting some customs of my own so any information would be appreciated. For instance what colors you eventually used to match Skeletor's skin tone and armor so perfectly, exactly what material your using to sculpt onto the existing figure with (Apoxie?), how exactly you straightened Marzo's hair (Heat-gun?), etc...

Customizing is fun. I use Aves apoxie to sculpt on the detail. I also used some cut up plastic for the bats on the shin guards. The hood was sculpted from scratch with sculpey and then casted, dyed black and painted. I straightened Marzo's hair with hot water. Part of what keeps it straight is that his head lies lower on Tri-Klops' body.
For painting I used a mixture of Golden Acrylics brand Permanent Violet Dark with a little cobalt violet hue and some titanium white. For the blue skin I used Apple Barrel Carolina Blue, and White with a tiny bit of Createx Airbrush colors transparent yellow.

That looks amazing great work!!! Very impressive, the head and hood look amazing, really digging the mix of yellow and green on the skull and the bat horde symbols on the shin-guards is incredible, that is the best looking skeletor I've ever seen, mad props to you!!!

When I'm lifting heavy objects I sometimes shout, "BY THE POWER OF GRAYSKULL"

Customizing is fun. I use Aves apoxie to sculpt on the detail. I also used some cut up plastic for the bats on the shin guards. The hood was sculpted from scratch with sculpey and then casted, dyed black and painted. I straightened Marzo's hair with hot water. Part of what keeps it straight is that his head lies lower on Tri-Klops' body.
For painting I used a mixture of Golden Acrylics brand Permanent Violet Dark with a little cobalt violet hue and some titanium white. For the blue skin I used Apple Barrel Carolina Blue, and White with a tiny bit of Createx Airbrush colors transparent yellow.

Looks so super awesome! I love the mini comic style! Can you make a mold of the legs and head and make copyes of it? I really want this! Mossman and the floks beastmen and stratos looks great but this skeletor is like a dream come true! Ar you planning make other update to other figure?